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Controversial Casey law set for possible review

Casey Council may be set to review the municipality’s Local Law, particularly the part related to the controversial private land use permits. According to the...

Beaconhills student selected to debate constitution

From Tuesday 25 to Thursday 27 March, Alexia Davitt from Beaconhills College will be among 120 Year 11 and 12 students from around Australia...

Kooweerup’s devoted local

If you have met Caroline Roff you would assume she is a life-long local of Kooweerup. Yet, the President of the township committee for...

Inspiring sustainable farming change

Success is not about keeping what works for you; it’s about sharing it with others and creating opportunities for them to succeed as well....

Jason Wood pledges $2.2 million for Bunyip Rec Reserve

Federal La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced that a Coalition Government will commit $2.25 million towards major upgrades at Bunyip Recreation Reserve, ensuring the...

Beaconsfield woman hit by SUV

Cardinia Highway Patrol are investigating an alleged hit-run in Officer on Wednesday, 12 March. It is alleged a white SUV collided with a pedestrian who...

Internationally-recognised artist selected for Lang Lang horse sculpture

Cardinia Shire Council has spared no expense in choosing an internationally-recognised artist who will tackle the long-awaited sculpture to commemorate the Lang Lang Rodeo. Welsh...

Safety warning over Panda Mart lamps over electrocution fears

Energy Safe Victoria has issued an urgent safety warning to consumers who have purchased table lamps from Cranbourne retailer Panda Mart. Energy Safe CEO Leanne...

Police charges three Casey men after firearms seized in Cranbourne

Police have charged three Casey men after two firearms were allegedly seized in Cranbourne on the night of Thursday 13 March. Officers on patrol caught...

Unregistered plumber fined following VBA investigation

The VBA has successfully prosecuted a Pakenham man who admitted to posing as a plumber while doing a roofing job in Melbourne’s southeast. The tradie...

Cardinia proactive tasking unit strikes again

Cardinia Proactive Tasking Unit investigated an alleged theft attempt at Pakenham Marketplace car park on Friday, March 7 around 6.00 PM. A male witnessed...

A desperate plea

Imagine building a new life in Australia, only to wake up each day to heartbreaking news—families displaced, loved ones in danger, and war tearing...

Ladder leaders provide ultimate test

Tooradin-Dalmore is fully braced for impact as the Seagulls host high-flying ladder-leaders Nar Nar Goon this week in the ultimate litmus test in West...